It's kind of in between oysters and chanterelles, which usually start around the Fourth of July in my not too extensive experience. I think there might be chickens out, but I haven't had the good fortune of finding any.

We had a wet July, but other than rain last Friday and some a couple of days ago, we haven't had much rain in August.
I hiked in Warren Woods last weekend and didn't see much of anything, except a couple of polypore fungus.

Usually fall mushrooms like honeys and boletes can be found at Warren Woods in Southern Berrien County in September and October, especially when there is cooler weather and lots of lake effect rain from Lake Michigan.